It's great that he can chuckle while describing how he recalled Belcher killing himself.

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Originally Posted by bowener

After watching this interview I have no doubt that he is a sociopath or psychopath. What a glib piece of shit. He can't even come close to feigning a real human response to the Belcher questions. His personality has to fall somewhere on the Antisocial personality disorder. If it doesn't, I don't know what kind of ****ed up human he is.

I was disappointed in DP's questioning. The Belcher stuff is going to dominate and cloud his shitty tenure as the Chiefs GM though.

It was interesting to listen to Petro and Teicher talking about this interview this afternoon. They played a clip from it that wasn't on the video, where Patrick asked him what he felt about the Flacco contrat situation and if he deserved to be paid like an elite guy. Pioli's answer was along the line of he didn't think so at this juncture, and felt that Flacco still had a lot to prove and needed to get a couple of "pelts" up on the wall before he could be considered in that category.

Petro and Teicher absolutely lit into him for that comment, saying it proved how out of touch he was if he was holding Flacco to a standard that not even Peyton Manning had achieved, and that this was the same guy who handed an unproven Matt Cassel a six year, $63 million dollar deal in 2009. Petro essentially said the guy proved with his comments that he should never be let into another professional football office building...

I thought it was a good interview. Lot of new information on the Belcher situation. I honestly feel bad for Scott, as nobody should have to witness something like that. Sure he sucked as a GM, but some of y'all are disgusting.

I thought it was a good interview. Lot of new information on the Belcher situation. I honestly feel bad for Scott, as nobody should have to witness something like that. Sure he sucked as a GM, but some of y'all are disgusting.

**** him. He's a selfish POS concerned only with himself.

Perhaps he'll do what most moral humans do and use a bad experience to improve himself and his perspective on life...

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"He had no teeth, and he was slobbering all over himself. I'm thinking, 'You can have your money back, just get me out of here. Let me go be an accountant." I can't tell you how badly I wanted out of there."Denver rookie QB John Elway, on Jack Lambert, after Lambert and the Steelers knocked Elway out of his first game as a pro (1983).

Football and his mother were the only 2 things that were stable in Belcher's life.

He had some problems outside of the game and some inner demons that eventually set him off into the deep end.

That's why he rushed to Arrowhead after the murder...it was his safe haven, or so he thought until the cops showed up.

Then he took the easy way out. He doesn't have to go to prison for the rest of his life to where he would possibly have to look his own daughter in the eye some day and tell her what he did, and his daughter is set up with a hell of a chunk of money for her future. He knew this. A guy with inner demons and problems like that thinks about that kind of shit "If I killed .....what would happen to .....?"

The guy was in therapy....and I'm sure he's thought about stuff along those lines.

Football and his mother were the only 2 things that were stable in Belcher's life.

He had some problems outside of the game and some inner demons that eventually set him off into the deep end.

That's why he rushed to Arrowhead after the murder...it was his safe haven, or so he thought until the cops showed up.

Then he took the easy way out. He doesn't have to go to prison for the rest of his life to where he would possibly have to look his own daughter in the eye some day and tell her what he did, and his daughter is set up with a hell of a chunk of money for her future. He knew this. A guy with inner demons and problems like that thinks about that kind of shit "If I killed .....what would happen to .....?"

The guy was in therapy....and I'm sure he's thought about stuff along those lines.

Killing himself might have been the only thing he did right that day...

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"He had no teeth, and he was slobbering all over himself. I'm thinking, 'You can have your money back, just get me out of here. Let me go be an accountant." I can't tell you how badly I wanted out of there."Denver rookie QB John Elway, on Jack Lambert, after Lambert and the Steelers knocked Elway out of his first game as a pro (1983).

It was interesting to listen to Petro and Teicher talking about this interview this afternoon. They played a clip from it that wasn't on the video, where Patrick asked him what he felt about the Flacco contrat situation and if he deserved to be paid like an elite guy. *****'s answer was along the line of he didn't think so at this juncture, and felt that Flacco still had a lot to prove and needed to get a couple of "pelts" up on the wall before he could be considered in that category.

Petro and Teicher absolutely lit into him for that comment, saying it proved how out of touch he was if he was holding Flacco to a standard that not even Peyton Manning had achieved, and that this was the same guy who handed an unproven Matt Cassel a six year, $63 million dollar deal in 2009. Petro essentially said the guy proved with his comments that he should never be let into another professional football office building...

I listened to that podcast God Pioli is a ****ing moron!

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Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe

McCaffery could be a top 5-7 RB, top 5 PR, and the #1 slot receiver in the league day one. There isn't a GM in the league who'd rather have Tyreek Hill over Christian McCaffery.

It was interesting to listen to Petro and Teicher talking about this interview this afternoon. They played a clip from it that wasn't on the video, where Patrick asked him what he felt about the Flacco contrat situation and if he deserved to be paid like an elite guy. *****'s answer was along the line of he didn't think so at this juncture, and felt that Flacco still had a lot to prove and needed to get a couple of "pelts" up on the wall before he could be considered in that category.

Petro and Teicher absolutely lit into him for that comment, saying it proved how out of touch he was if he was holding Flacco to a standard that not even Peyton Manning had achieved, and that this was the same guy who handed an unproven Matt Cassel a six year, $63 million dollar deal in 2009. Petro essentially said the guy proved with his comments that he should never be let into another professional football office building...

Wasn't it Hamas who said he should wear that Cassel signing like a scarlet letter the rest of his life? It's sure looking like that...